This highly praised play, set against a backdrop of the late 19th century woman’s suffrage movement in London, was the final play of Linda Griffiths, one of Canada’s most lauded theatrical voices.

CHEMAINUS, BC – The first production of The Chemainus Theatre Festival’s 25th Season is the timeless Jane Austen tale, Pride and Prejudice. The story, originally published in 1813, has increasingly fascinated audiences by virtue of its memorable characters, ironic…

Shockheaded Peter, currently playing at Theatre Inconnu in Fernwood is the perfect antidote for anyone getting overwhelmed with the sugar-sweet holiday cheer. Like a poisonous piece of candy, the vaudeville-style show is a theatrical reenactment of several German cautionary poems,…

Being an actor isn’t as easygoing and luxurious as many Hollywood stars may lead you to believe. It’s an exhausting passion, full of rejection, sacrifice and compromise. The Victoria Operatic Society’s presentation of A Chorus Line invites audiences into the…